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Thread: Stuck steering cable

  1. #1
    obnoxious001
    Working on my Baker that has been sitting a couple (er,, few,, maybe several) years now, one of the steering cables is good and stuck. Been spraying WD 40, PB Blaster, and carb cleaner in the tube for a few weeks hoping to get it to free up, can't even remove the cable to replace it.
    Anybody got any special tricks to get it free? I even pulled the bracket off the end and rigged a chain and slide hammer to try and get it to move, realizing that if I hammer it further into the tube, I may get it jambed worse?

  2. #2
    Towndrunk
    Working on my Baker that has been sitting a couple (er,, few,, maybe several) years now, one of the steering cables is good and stuck. Been spraying WD 40, PB Blaster, and carb cleaner in the tube for a few weeks hoping to get it to free up, can't even remove the cable to replace it.
    Anybody got any special tricks to get it free? I even pulled the bracket off the end and rigged a chain and slide hammer to try and get it to move, realizing that if I hammer it further into the tube, I may get it jambed worse?
    If it's that bad replace it all. Cabelas NFB steering is fairly good for the price.

  3. #3
    obnoxious001
    If it's that bad replace it all. Cabelas NFB steering is fairly good for the price.
    That might be good advice if I was able to remove the cable, but the end is stuck in the tube. Actually the cable is still working.

  4. #4
    kylesbds
    Same thing happened to mine youll probally have to ruin the cable but use a sledge and like a piece of rebar or a 1/2" extention. It will come out with a little pursuation.

  5. #5
    badluck
    I have a dual cable set up from my stoker.Make me an offer.It's for a merc 2.5.

  6. #6
    obnoxious001
    I have a dual cable set up from my stoker.Make me an offer.It's for a merc 2.5.
    What type of helm is it, rotary or rack?
    The big problem still remains, if I can't free up the cable end, I can't replace it.

  7. #7
    obnoxious001
    Same thing happened to mine youll probally have to ruin the cable but use a sledge and like a piece of rebar or a 1/2" extention. It will come out with a little pursuation.
    Been trying to get it free without destroying the cable, since the cable is still currently workable, but guess I need to see if I have something that fits in the tube so I can take a few whacks at it.

  8. #8
    Forkin' Crazy
    Been trying to get it free without destroying the cable, since the cable is still currently workable, but guess I need to see if I have something that fits in the tube so I can take a few whacks at it.
    The tubes are the same diameter as far as I know. Try to twist the cable with a pipe wrench or something similar.

  9. #9
    badluck
    Not sure, what's the difference?

  10. #10
    obnoxious001
    The tubes are the same diameter as far as I know. Try to twist the cable with a pipe wrench or something similar.
    Hmm,, good idea, but tried that and the whole tube turns, looks like I am heading towards force. I did find that I have an old cable end, may cut a slot in it to slide over the cable part and see if I can knock the thing out of the tube.
    Any other ideas? I have heard of heating with a torch,, but figure I will have a grease fire at the very least, and also don't want to damage the casting or something.

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